case $DEVTYPE in
loop)
[ -f $targetdir/mdtest$d ] || dd if=/dev/zero of=$targetdir/mdtest$d count=$sz bs=1K > /dev/null 2>&1
+ # make sure udev doesn't touch
+ mdadm --zero $targetdir/mdtest$d 2> /dev/null
[ -b /dev/loop$d ] || mknod /dev/loop$d b 7 $d
if [ $d -eq 7 ]
then
case $* in
*-S* ) udevadm settle
p=`cat /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max`
- echo 2000000 > /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
+ echo 20000 > /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
esac
case $* in
*-C* ) $mdadm 2> $targetdir/stderr --quiet "$@" --auto=yes;;
nosync )
sleep 0.5
+ # Since 4.2 we delay the close of recovery until there has been a chance for
+ # spares to be activated. That means that a recovery that finds nothing
+ # to do can still take a little longer than expected.
+ # add an extra check: is sync_completed shows the end is reached, assume
+ # there is no recovery.
if grep -s -E '(resync|recovery|reshape) *=' > /dev/null /proc/mdstat ; then
+ incomplete=`grep / /sys/block/md*/md/sync_completed 2> /dev/null | sed '/^ *\([0-9]*\) \/ \1/d'`
+ if [ -n "$incomplete" ]; then
echo >&2 "ERROR resync or recovery is happening!"; cat /proc/mdstat ; exit 1;
+ fi
fi
;;
fi
;;
+ readonly )
+ grep -s "read-only" > /dev/null /proc/mdstat || {
+ echo >&2 "ERROR array is not read-only!"; cat /proc/mdstat ; exit 1; }
+ ;;
+
+ inactive )
+ grep -s "inactive" > /dev/null /proc/mdstat || {
+ echo >&2 "ERROR array is not inactive!"; cat /proc/mdstat ; exit 1; }
+ ;;
* ) echo >&2 ERROR unknown check $1 ; exit 1;
esac
}
dvsize=$3
chunk=$4
if [ -z "$5" ]; then
- mkfs -j $dev > /dev/null 2>&1 && fsck -fn $dev >&2
+ mkfs.ext3 -F -j $dev > /dev/null 2>&1 && fsck -fn $dev >&2
fi
dsize=$[dvsize/chunk]
dsize=$[dsize*chunk]